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Ukrainian President Zelensky's approval ratings have dropped, with only 42% strongly approving and 40% somewhat approving of him, according to a survey commissioned by the International Republican Institute and funded by USAID. A separate poll by the International Republican Institute shows that 62% of Ukrainians believe elections should be postponed until after the war. In Japan, support for Prime Minister Fumio Kishida has continued to slide after he announced tax rebates and handouts. His approval rating has reached a new low of 33%.
Japan PM Kishida's approval rating hits new low of 33%: Nikkei poll https://t.co/XAHNHI2jga via @NikkeiAsia
📈81% of Ukrainians believe that elections should be held after the war, according to a survey conducted from September 30 to October 13 by the Kyiv International Institute of Sociology (KIIS). Meanwhile, 16% believe that elections should take place despite the ongoing war. https://t.co/Boecfi2stF
Ukrainians convinced that now is not time for elections, poll finds https://t.co/MMhb3QxGdT via @pravda_eng
Poll: Ukrainians Strongly Oppose Holding Elections During Wartime A poll released by the International Republican Institute (IRI) shows that Ukrainians remain quite optimistic. However, 85% oppose holding #elections of any sort during the #war. https://t.co/ubvDWkhmSL https://t.co/Tk0WBNU28g
Support for Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida continued to slide in the first polls published after he announced tax rebates and handouts https://t.co/4oxUOgvfSH
Support for Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida continued to slide in the first polls published after he announced tax rebates and handouts https://t.co/D59EzUECHy
⚡️Poll: 62% of Ukrainians favor postponing elections until after war. 62% of Ukrainians believe that elections should only be held after the war is over, according to a poll published by the International Republican Institute (IRP) on Oct. 24.
Zelensky is facing a drastic drop in ratings in Ukraine Only 42 percent of Ukrainians "strongly approve" of the Ukrainian leader, while 40 percent "somewhat approve" of him, according to a survey commissioned by the International Republican Institute and funded by USAID.… https://t.co/LKNVu24XfS https://t.co/gdDEgCk1VD